gripping
- IPA[ˈɡrɪpɪŋ]
英式
- firmly holding the attention or interest; exciting
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形容詞
- 1. firmly holding the attention or interest; exciting a gripping TV thriller
- take and keep a firm hold of; grasp tightly: his knuckles were white as he gripped the steering wheel
- a firm hold; a tight grasp: his arm was held in a vice-like grip the icy grip of winter
Oxford Dictionary
- take and keep a firm hold of; grasp tightly: his knuckles were white as he gripped the steering wheel
- a firm hold; a tight grasp or clasp: he lost his grip on Johnson's arm the icy grip of winter
Oxford American Dictionary
- a manner of gripping the racket in which (for a right-handed player) the bottom knuckle of the ... he stretched wide to his forehand, shifting to a continental grip to block
Oxford Dictionary
- a manner of gripping the racket in which (for a right-handed player) the heel of the hand is in ... a western grip on the forehand gives him fewer options on low, short balls near the net
Oxford American Dictionary
- (especially of a tool) a handle shaped like the butt of a pistol.
Oxford American Dictionary
- a handle shaped like the butt of a pistol.
Oxford Dictionary
- the person in a film crew who is in charge of the camera equipment.
Oxford American Dictionary
- a control operated manually by twisting, especially one serving as a handgrip for operating the ...
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- IPA[ˈɡripiNG]
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- firmly holding the attention or interest; exciting: a gripping TV thriller
Oxford American Dictionary